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Getting started with Windows kiosk management
Windows kiosk management implies a purpose-specific, restricted environment in which windows devices can be configured. Turning a device into a kiosk using Hexnode UEM is very simple. Additional settings and restrictions that are specific to kiosk mode can be configured, which provides additional security to devices when used in normal mode.
Enrolling your devices
Before setting up the device in kiosk mode, you need to ensure that your devices are enrolled with Hexnode UEM. Hexnode supports Windows devices from OS version 10.
Learn more about enrolling Windows devices from the following link.
App installation
Install apps on your device and set up the device in kiosk mode. You can push store apps to the device. Go through the following link to know more about installing apps on your Windows devices.
Single app kiosk
Lockdown your device into a single application, restricting all other applications from functioning on the device. Install the apps to be added in kiosk mode and then set up your device in single app kiosk mode.
You can exit from the kiosk mode, by disassociating the policy, archiving the policy or by other alternative methods which locks the screen and allow the user to sign in with a different account.
Follow the below link to learn more about setting up the device in single app kiosk mode.
Multi app kiosk
Set up your device in multi app kiosk mode by restricting your devices to a handful of essential apps. Install the kiosk apps on the Windows device and then lockdown in multi app kiosk mode.
You can exit from the kiosk mode, by disassociating the policy, archiving the policy or by other alternative methods which locks the screen and allow the user to sign in with a different account.
Learn more about configuring multi app kiosk for Windows devices from the following link.